joining us now is house oversight chairman, republican darrell issa of california. chairman issa, as always, welcome, sir. the headline story here is that the nlrb is bias in favor of unions and their bosses. that's not a shocking headline. but i just wanted to hear some of your key points. what's your most important point in your investigation? >> i think one of the most important discoveries was that there were inappropriate rule violations, what they call ex parte discussions that went on where you actually have the political appointees and the consul who's prosecuting the case against boeing essentially having outside the public eye and ear communication. you also have e-mails that make it very clear that consuls, if you will, in some cases, non-political appointees, plus political appointees, are very biased in their view of what should happen, rooting for the labor and rooting against boeing. this discovery is what we think is a good example of what happens when you make recess appointments that do not go through confirmation, that are not, in fact, up to the